Five things to watch in the Miami Dolphins' preseason finale against the New Orleans Saints:

Will quarterback Ryan Tannehill continue to be efficient with the first-team offense? Miami's second-year starter is hitting just about every statistical mark the coaches had hoped to see growth in. He's completing 60.7 percent of his passes. He's thrown three touchdowns and no interceptions, and he's only been sacked four times despite troublesome protection. Those numbers lead the way for an impressive 98.6 passer rating, which would be ideal for Tannehill if this were the regular season

Honestly, give our recent struggles at the TE position, I would like to see Tanny get more work than you would usually see in the last preseason game, both to build up some chemistry and just to get more reps for Clay who, let's face it, looked completely lost out there last week.

Five things to watch in the Miami Dolphins' preseason finale against the New Orleans Saints:

Will quarterback Ryan Tannehill continue to be efficient with the first-team offense? Miami's second-year starter is hitting just about every statistical mark the coaches had hoped to see growth in. He's completing 60.7 percent of his passes. He's thrown three touchdowns and no interceptions, and he's only been sacked four times despite troublesome protection. Those numbers lead the way for an impressive 98.6 passer rating, which would be ideal for Tannehill if this were the regular season

Were you or anyone else able to see it? I don't wanna wait till tomorrow to watch the highlight. Ok, I will any way but how'd the TD look?

I watched on NFL.com preseason pass...

He came from out of the backfield, caught the ball in the flat, and turned it up & in. Pretty cool to see Sims mobility and good hands on that play. However, that doesn't answer my redzone target question for this team. I'll hope Ol' Sherman has some tricks up his sleeve but I kinda doubt it